Greetings Travelers!
I thought it was time to do another drawing post, so here it is:
This drawing was actually inspired by a prompt that my writing group on NaNoWriMo posted-- which was a guest prompt by Alien Romance. The prompt involved frogs, so, I ended up deciding to draw Ophelia helping a frog get back to its pond. Since Ophelia is a priestess to the Earth elemental goddess, it seemed in character for her to do that.
A drawing of Oceana my siren character-- I really like how her hair turned out.
I really wanted to capture her personality in the drawing, and I think I managed to.
I was kind of frustrated that Tinker Bell's wing was healed at the end of The Secret of the Wings.
So I redesigned her as if she never had her wing healed and was much closer in character to another fairy, Rani.
Austen is a character who used to be part of The Mystery of the Body Thief. He used to be Ophelia's boyfriend interestingly enough. However, I'd figured I'd redraw him (since I drew him a while ago) and reuse him but in a different story.
I don't know which story he should go in, but I am thinking a ghost story of some kind might be fitting for his character. Given that he is in between being dead and alive-- and isn't quite dead, and isn't quite alive.
This is an old D&D character, who I decided to redesign and redraw and may use in a story of some kind. The Character's name is Sarah, and she is a warrior-- Her lower body is paralyzed so she uses a wheelchair, but that does not stop her from fighting, because she is skilled fighter with a bow and arrow.
And lastly, I have a drawing of Elm. I've been playing around recently with drawing in Photoshop and been getting better at it. This was one of my recent attempts, and I really like how it turned out.
Also, here's a video I made of my process of drawing her:
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Which drawing is your favorite? And have you ever helped a wild animal? -Quinley
I like watching the process. I saw the one you did earlier turning Felix into an elf and had to wonder how you recorded it, because it seems you were drawing on an iPad. Well, you had a busy morning!
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Nice video. I like the music too!
ReplyDeleteI like Ophelia and the frog. Hoping they get back to where froggie needs to be. :)
Thank you, Greg. :) I hope the frog gets back to where it needs to be, too.
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These are great drawings :-D
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Lovely drawings.
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My goodness. You are so talented! I love all of these, but especially enjoy the Ophelia (that frog is perfect) and Elm. It was fascinating to watch the creative process!
ReplyDeletethe creation of beauty is art.
Thank you so much. 💙
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Your drawings are definitely getting better and better, well done! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. :)
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Thank you for visiting my blog Quinley, sorry for the technical troubles. They should be fixed now :)
ReplyDeletePhotoshop: What sort of input do you use? I have a simple graphical tablet (that I never use sadly). It's just like using a real pen! But my cover artist literally draws with his fingers on an tablet LOL!
Hi Vogon Poet,
DeleteYou're welcome, and also thank you for visiting my blog.
The technical difficulties on your blog have been fixed now which is good, I left a comment so hopefully that shows up.😃
To answer your question, I use an iPad with an Apple pencil which I connect to my computer using an application called Duet which allows my iPad to have my computer’s screen on it.🙂
-Quinley
I enjoy seeing the characters you create.
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Lovely art, I find hair really difficult. It's always nice when it turns out.
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